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 Fifth criterion of genuine semantic publishing: fine-grainedness DataScience NamedIndividual Q1789452

https://w3id.org/kpxl/ios/ds/terms/GenuineSemanticPublishingCriterion5 GenuineSemanticPublishingCriterion5 asserts that the given thing (left) belongs to the given class (right) http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#type is a a concrete or abstract thing that is given an identifier and a name http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#NamedIndividual named invididual .
This is the identifier for this whole nanopublication. https://w3id.org/kpxl/ios/ds/np/RAPvkZJUbHr6mrRgt1dZAXh_A3N9l-uaglBUc-7wghUKc This nanopublication date and time when the nanopublication was created http://purl.org/dc/terms/created was created on (this is a literal) "2024-08-16T14:42:09.482Z" .

Type Description This is the description of the type this nanopublication belongs to.

Such nanopublications define a new named individual. Such a named individual represets a single concrete or abstract thing that is in some way relevant. Examples are the planet Mars, Marie Curie, or the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Such individuals do not represent sets of things, like humans, diseases, or ideas. Such concepts representing sets should be defined with the template for classes.

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